by Doug Mayo | Aug 5, 2022
Rainfall July brought some relief for many areas of the Panhandle that were abnormally dry. The cloudy and rainy afternoons helped bring temperatures back down slightly as well. In the map to the right above you can see that several of the Western and Central ...
by Doug Mayo | Jun 3, 2022
Rainfall May is normally one of the driest months of the year, with an average of 3.5″ of rain in Marianna. May 2022 was definitely not normal or uniform across the Florida Panhandle, with much of the rain coming in the final full week. The map above to the...
by Doug Mayo | May 13, 2022
Rainfall With hot weather just around the corner, it is time to look back at the moisture and temperatures from the last month of Spring. I know, technically May is part of Spring but not in Florida. March brought much needed moisture to the Panhandle, after a dry...
by Doug Mayo | Apr 8, 2022
Rainfall If you read Winter 2021-22 Weather Summary and Spring 2022 Drought Outlook, you know that the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) was expecting warm and dry conditions in March. Looking at the March CPC outlook (right) you can see their prediction. They were...
by Doug Mayo | Mar 11, 2022
Rainfall La Niña certainly kicked in this fall and winter and effected rainfall, with high pressure pushing cold fronts well north of the Panhandle. The map to the left shows the December 2021 through February 2022 estimated rainfall across Florida. That maps looks...